GitSBT

Contributions proven by blockchain, connecting engineers and companies with SBT (Soulbound Tokens)

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Announcement

GitSBT is currently under development.
Please wait for the beta version release announcement.
For inquiries, please contact support@gitsbt.com

What is GitSBT?

GitSBT permanently records your GitHub open source activities on the blockchain. For engineers, it provides proof of technical skills and improves evaluation. For companies, it helps acquire talent with verified skills and streamlines the development process.

What are SBTs (Soulbound Tokens)?

SBTs (Soulbound Tokens) are a new type of blockchain token that, unlike NFTs, cannot be transferred or sold. They function as digital certificates that prove an individual's identity, achievements, and skills. GitSBT uses these SBTs to record engineers' technical contributions in a permanent and tamper-proof way, proving their true skills.

Target Users

For Engineers

- Earn SBTs for merged PRs
- Prove review activities
- Visualize technical skills

For Companies

- Discover talented developers
- Utilize in recruitment
- Build communities

For Communities

- Visualize and evaluate contributors
- Promote member activities
- Energize the ecosystem

Benefits of GitSBT

Tamper-Proof Achievements

With blockchain technology, your contribution records are permanently stored and cannot be tampered with.

Direct Skill Verification by Companies

Using blockchain technology, companies can directly verify engineers' skills. Even if GitSBT were to cease operations, this verification would remain.

Career Building

The SBTs you earn become powerful assets when changing jobs or joining new projects.

Getting Started with GitSBT

Getting Started as an Engineer

Using GitSBT is easy:

  1. Prepare a Web3 wallet like MetaMask
  2. Connect your GitHub account
  3. Contribute to target projects
  4. SBTs will be issued automatically

Getting Started as a Company

Find talented individuals using GitSBT:

  1. Register a company account
  2. Connect your GitHub repositories
  3. Set SBT issuance conditions
  4. Visualize and evaluate contributors' skills